On the heels of Motorola's ICS update schedule HTC has followed suit and has provided their timeline showing approximately when it expects each of its handsets to be upgraded to the delicious tasting treat known as Ice Cream Sandwich. The Taiwanese company has said that a majority of it's handsets will upgraded in June and July with the rollout expected to be completed in August. The list of devices to be upgraded are as follows:

Amaze 4G: May-June

Desire S: June-July

Desire HD: July-August

DROID Incredible 2: To be determined, but coming by the end of August

EVO 3D: June-July

EVO 4G+: May-June

EVO Design 4G: June-July

Incredible S: June-July

Sensation: March-June

Sensation 4G: March-June

Sensation XE: March-June

Sensation XL: April-June

Rezound: June-July

Rhyme: June-July

ThunderBolt: July-August

Velocity 4G: March-June

Vivid: March-June

Wondering why your handset is not on the list? The company explained that devices with 512MB of RAM or less won't be upgraded. So there it is, and while no exact dates were given, the timeline will have to suffice. It is better than not knowing anything right?

That's great news but I'm really curious what they added to the last leak to make it better because I know that none of us that grabbed the ics leak has found a confirmed bug yet. I just hope they didn't erase the option to disable the bloat. That's one of my favorite features of ics.

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of course mine is the one to be determined, when my upgrade is due, ughhhh. Oh well

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If the next iPhone has a 4"+ screen Im done with Android. All this fragmentation and ridiculously slow rollout of newer OS is stupid. Not to mention when you buy "the latest, greatest flagship phone" 2 weeks later its old news and development on it stops.

ICS has been out how long now and my phone, Bionic, wont see it til Q3 of this year? About a full year after ICS came out??

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